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Перевод: fret
[существительное] раздражение; волнение; мучение; брожение; прямоугольный орнамент; лад ; [глагол] беспокоиться; мучиться; беспокоить; мучить; разъедать; подтачивать; подергиваться рябью; размывать; украшать резьбой; украшать лепкой; перебирать струны
Тезаурус:
- " We don't put him next to other horses, but he can see them clearly, only a field away, and he doesn't fret or bother at all.
- But I'll stand by you, never fret."
- The frets on this guitar number twenty-two, and they're "narrow" in size, which means, fact fans, .096cm high and .047cm wide (there's a wider, more "Les Paul" size of fret available, too).
- On his fret were huge lead boots with metal straps and weights attached to them by rusty nuts and bolts.
- This has been done in a similar fashion to Martin's approach, where the fret ends are chopped off square and then individually rounded, rather than by running a fret file down the sides of the neck and lopping all the ends off at a 45 degree angle.
- For his part, Corbett could only fret and decided to draw up a memorandum on what he had learnt so far:
- DALGETY, Delta and Jaguar were among the shares to march ahead yesterday as the stock market continued to fret and fuss about today's West German interest rate decision.
- Such common risks to the interests and values they all share still give the allies plenty to fret about collectively.
- Carry out another playing test to check for fret buzz and sight down the fingerboard again to see if the main body of the neck is straight.
- Buy organically grown food if you can, but do not fret if you cannot (which will only cause stress).
- I seethe with frustration, but he simply smiles and tells me not to fret.
- Nato may fret over the soul of West Germany.
- There are twenty-four medium-sized frets and the board is lipped over the end of the neck at the body end, leaving the 24th fret hanging in space.
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